Guest guest Posted May 31, 2007 Report Share Posted May 31, 2007 does any medicine which directly acts on spinal chord affects the flow of Kundalini? i use the medicine " baclofen USP tablets " which is a muscle relaxant and antispastic. Baclofen is capable of inhibiting both monosynaptic and polysynaptic reflexes at the spinal level, possibly by hyperpolarization of afferent terminals, although actions at supraspinal sites may also occur and contribute to its clinical effect. so my Q is does this medicine will effect the kundalini flow. loves & hugs - shiva Building a website is a piece of cake. Small Business gives you all the tools to get online. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2007 Report Share Posted May 31, 2007 Hi Shiva, This is probably of no help in answering your question, but your post reminded me of this time last year when I was in the throes of a Kundalini awakening/spiritual emergency. I was in the Neurological section of the hospital getting numerous tests, most of which I was happy to partake in. However, with all of the energy running up and down my spine, I grew extremely anxious when they decided I had to have what they call a 'spinal tap'. This is where they stick a big needle into the centre of the the spinal cord and extract a sample of spinal fluid. I didn't want to do it but was basically bullied into it by about twelve Doctors and trainees. They assumed that I was being childish and worrisome over the pain, rather than having well-grounded reasons for not doing the test, i.e. they didn't know what they were dealing with and through ignorance would probably eff me up. In the end though, my worries were needless, as it had no discernable detrimental effects on my well-being. One item of note though was that the barometric pressure (I don't know the correct term) of the fluid in my spine was higher than they had ever seen before. Of course, as usual they had no explanation for this. I hope you get an answer to your query. BigTom... P.s a site you might finduseful, as it goes into the type of biological detail you laid out below, is: http://www.biologyofkundalini.com/ , shiva k <shiva_mek wrote: > > does any medicine which directly acts on spinal chord affects the flow of > Kundalini? > i use the medicine " baclofen USP tablets " which is a muscle relaxant and > antispastic. Baclofen is capable of inhibiting both monosynaptic and > polysynaptic reflexes at the spinal level, possibly by hyperpolarization of > afferent terminals, although actions at supraspinal sites may also occur > and contribute to its clinical effect. so my Q is does this medicine will > effect the kundalini flow. > loves & hugs - shiva > > > > Building a website is a piece of cake. > Small Business gives you all the tools to get online. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2007 Report Share Posted May 31, 2007 Yes it could. My inhibiting the physical motor controls that allow for a spasm to occur. The body may not be allowed its appropriate response to the Kundalini which can include spasms. Or Kriyas which can include spasms. Not saying it means that you do not or wont have the Kundalini. The energy is very strong which is why the body spasms. But if you are taking drugs to control the expressive aspect of an infusion you may well be inhibiting the flow. - blessings - chrism , shiva k <shiva_mek wrote: > > does any medicine which directly acts on spinal chord affects the flow of > Kundalini? > i use the medicine " baclofen USP tablets " which is a muscle relaxant and > antispastic. Baclofen is capable of inhibiting both monosynaptic and > polysynaptic reflexes at the spinal level, possibly by hyperpolarization of > afferent terminals, although actions at supraspinal sites may also occur > and contribute to its clinical effect. so my Q is does this medicine will > effect the kundalini flow. > loves & hugs - shiva > > > > Building a website is a piece of cake. > Small Business gives you all the tools to get online. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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